Drew, David
Personal Information
Description
David Drew (September 19, 1930 – 25 July 2009)was a British journalist on music, particularly known for his work on Kurt Weill.
Books
The storm
Sixth book in the must-read series from a national bestselling "fresh new voice in fantasy romance."( Robin D. Owens)Eight brothers, born in four sets of twins, two years apart to the day—they fulfill the Curse of Eight Prophecy. Though no longer trapped in exile, their growing family faces new problems. Now Rydan, the tormented sixth-born son, must find a way to trust his Destined bride, Rora, a woman who possesses her own secret power—one that could bring them together or annihilate their world forever.
I spy
The reader is asked to guess the animal according to the clues given about its eyesight.
Make a pizza face
Presents instructions for making a pizza with toppings arranged to resemble a face.
My house
Toenails
Presents a counting book in which the reader is asked to identify various animals after looking at foot clues.
How many legs?
A counting book featuring the legs of animals, from ten crab legs down to no snail legs. Features split pages and additional information on various animals and how many legs they have.
Nibbly Mouse
The reader is invited to identify various objects that have been partially eaten by Nibbly Mouse. The clues are the initial consonants of the objects and their texture and color as seen through holes in the pages.
Somewhere in the universe
Locates Jason's house in relation to the galaxy, solar system, planets, earth, country, state, city, and street.
The seesaw
One by one animals climb onto a seesaw until it is balanced, but then a mouse upsets the equilibrium.
Hidden animals
Explains how the ability of certain animals to blend with or take on the characteristics of their environment protects them from their natural enemies.
The earth and the moon
Are there mountains on the moon? Are there animals or clouds? Look closely at the pictures for the answers.
